PACIOLI 29 - Montegrotto Terme 2024
06 oktober 2024 to 09 oktober 2024
Italy
The 29th Pacioli workshop took place in Montegrotte Terme from the 6th till the 9th of October. The workshop was organized by Wageningen Economic Research in cooperation with CREA, Italy. 65 participants gathered to discuss developments in farm level data collection and use. Participants came from EU member states, other European countries, the USA and Azerbaijan and were affiliated with Research Institutes, Ministries, Accounting offices, Central Statistical Offices and other governmental and non-govenmental bodies. The recently adopted FSDN legislation was a central element in the discussions. Current practices and future challenges of collecting sustainability indicators at farm level were extensively discussed in presentations, a working group session, a poster session and in bilateral talks during the social events. The presentations and posters can be found below.
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